Coach Octavio DoValle has been the
Men’s Varsity coach at Richland High
School since the inception of the soccer program in 1988. His coaching philosophy
follows his Brazilian soccer roots, with a strong belief in attacking, flair,
and creative style of play. That mirrors the Latin style of a possession
game based on accurate passing and free movement. Coach DoValle has led
the Bombers
(boys) to a State Championship, a second place and a third place finish.
His teams have won five Regional State Tournaments,
seven District and seven Big 9 Championships. Many of his players have gone
on to play and coach at higher levels soccer.

Falcon
Athletic Development is a comprehensive Strength & Conditioning
program intended to develop the athletic ability and fitness level
of middle school students in the Richland School District – all
male and female athletes entering grades 6-8 are invited to participate
in the program.

Participants will meet from
June 30 to August 7 at the Hanford High School Weight Room and Track

Monday, Tuesday & Thursday
from 11:00 am – 12:00 pm.

Cost is $50. Questions should
be directed to Coach Oram at rob.oram@rsd.edu or
967-6500.

DETAILS:
•
New teams established each night which allows for flexible attendance – players
can make/miss as many nights as they wish.
• Winning teams awarded prizes each night.
• All games will be officiated. High school rules apply with some
exceptions.

Listed below
are the Spring and Summer activities that are available for 3rd-8th grade
girls. If your daughter is participating in any of the spring or summer
activities the following 3 forms need to be signed and submitted to Cindy
McCoy at bombergirlsbball@gmail.com
before they can participate.

Dates: July 7th – 13th Location: Richland High School, main gym Cost: $50.00 if paid by June 27th, $55.00 if paid after June 27thSessions: 3rd – 5th grade 8:30-10:00
Two sessions for 6th -8th grade, you will be informed by email shortly after
we receive the registration of the session that your daughter will be placed
in. Registration is open to anyone.

It takes many hours
of hard work and dedication to excell in the game of basketball. This
clinic provides a positive and fun learning environment which will help
each participant develop both fundamental skills and team concepts through
closely supervised drills and positive competition. Through exposure
to competition and skill development, the clinic seeks to instill the
desire it takes to become a successful player and person.

Dr. Loren Schmidt, International
Grand Master and Andrew Yabusaki will be facilitating a 2 day chess camp
at Lewis and Clark Elementary, 800 Downing Street, Richland, WA 99352.
Dr. Schmidt is the Dean of Humanities at Heritage University in Toppenish.
He has directed chess camps for many years and served as tournament director
for state and local chess tournaments. Andrew Yabusaki, 3rd year student
at the University of Washington, has played chess since Kindergarten
and member of the 2002 USCF National Elementary team champions.

Advanced registration is requested
from now to August 6, 2014. Sign-ups can be for one
or two days. Dinner on Friday and lunch on Saturday and all snacks will
be included in camp costs. Students will be grouped by ability and/or
chess rating.

Cost will be:
One day session - $40, two day session - $75. Sibling discount
and no meal option available.

Checks payable
to Lewis and Clark PTA and mailed or dropped off to Lewis and Clark Elementary.
Call Danielle Craigen at (206)427-8528 for any questions or email Danielle.Craigen@rsd.edu

Student
Art classes for children 6-14 will be offered this summer with LisaDay,
a local artist, at her home studio in West Richland. These classes will
be hands-on workshops. Students will be guided through step-by-step processes,
culminating with final finished pieces.

WHO? Girls
grades 2 – 6 (We also have a camp for grades 7 – 12) WHEN? June 23 - August 6 (Mondays-Thursdays) 10:30 – 11:30
a.m. (No camp July 4)WHERE? Southridge High School Gyms and FacilitiesHOW MUCH? $75 for newcomers. $50 for returners. $40
for additional siblings. Latecomers may reduce the total by $10 per
week. Guests may attend for $5 per day but must have an EMERGENCY FORM
Register on-line at www.focusonthefemaleathlete.com.

WEDNESDAYS: Strength
Training: Athletes will be introduced to the weight room so they are
comfortable there but will primarily handle their own body weight or
use small medicine balls for strength training activities. Basic strength
training will include squats, push-ups, sit-ups, lunge walks, etc.
primarily using small medicine balls.

THURSDSAYS:
GAME DAY! On Thursdays various sports and games will be
played incorporating the skills, strength and speed elements taught
Monday-Wednesday.

SUMMER
STRENGTH/SPEED/PLYOMETRIC TRAINING

WHO? Female
athletes grades 7-12, divided into 3 groups: beginners, intermediates,
advancedWHEN? June 23 – August 6 (9:00 – 10:20
Monday –Thursday except for July 4th) *7 weeks!WHERE? Southridge High School Weight Room and FacilitiesHOW MUCH? $85 for new participants, $75 for returners
(including those who participated in FOFA for Kids), $55 for seniors.
Additional siblings, $50. New prices do not include the price of the
designer tank/t-shirt, which are optional to purchase on-line. See
FOFA website for details.CONTACT: Sheila Smith at 521-7136 or sheila.smith@ksd.orgHOW TO ENROLL: No participation is allowed without an
emergency form and payment.BRING EMERGENCY FORM TO CAMP!!!!!!!!!!
Please register online at www.focusonthefemaleathlete.com

ABOUT THE PROGRAM:

This program incorporates
speed, strength, and quickness training for a more explosive athlete.
It is designed to support all athletes in all sports. Beginners will
be introduced to strength training using their own body weight and light
weights or medicine balls in preparation to weight train. They will work
in small groups with an experienced coach. For the more experienced athlete,
lifts will include Cleans, Push Jerks, Squats, Lunges, Good Mornings,
Bench/Incline, Pull-ups, Dips, Biceps/Triceps, Abs/Low Back/Core training.
Plyometrics include Bounding, Box Jumps, Running and Jumping Drills and
Medicine Ball. Speed training incorporates sprint technique, speed ladder,
mini-hurdles, and over-speed training. This program is guaranteed to
improve one’s physical appearance, increase lean body mass, and
increase speed, strength, and jumping ability.

SOUTHRIDGE
TRACK & FIELD SUMMER CAMP

Learn the fundamentals
of Track and Field and improve in your track event. Camp will be coached
by current Southridge High School coaches; and high school and collegiate
athletes.

Class
A – 4th grade & up with little or no marimba experience
9:30am to 10:15amClass B – 5th grade & up with school marimba/steel
band or TCSBA class experience
10:30-11:15amClass C – 6th grade & up with advanced TCSBA class
experience or instructor’s permission
11:30am-12:15pm

Summer
is a blast with YMCA Camps!

We offer a variety of unique programs for kids ages 5-13- there’s something
for everyone! Trailblazer, Discover Camp, and Explorer Camp will follow the
same weekly themes, with activities that are specially designed for each age
group.

For more information
check out our website www.ymcatricities.org or call us at (509)374-1908.

Richland Babe
Ruth Baseball Leagues 2014 Season

Registration
dates. March 12 and 19 and April 16 at the Richland Community
Center 500 Amon Park Dr in Richland from 5:00 to 7:00. The fee is 175.00
per player, a second player in the same family would be 100.00. If
new to the league, you need to show a birth certificate one time. Our
league ages are from 13 to 19. Players can play if they are 12. Players
can play if they are 19 only if they turned 19 after January 1st.

We have
2 Leagues and 3 divisions. Our prep division is made up of
all 13's. Our Babe Ruth division is made up of 14 and 15's. The seniors
start after Memorial day and go into July. The prep and Babe Ruth divisions
start about the second week of May and go to the end of June. All Stars
will go through July.

Try-outs
for the Prep division and Babe Ruth division are April 26 and 27.
Prep division is at 10:00 am and Babe Ruth division will be at 1:00
pm. There are no try-outs for the seniors (16-19). All our home games
and try-outs are at the Hanford Legacy Park Richland Babe Ruth Complex.
2705 Kingsgate Way off of Hwy 240 in Horn Rapids.

Our teams
play teams from Pasco, Kennewick, Burbank, Prosser and Sunnyside. Games
for the younger divisions start at 5:30. Games in the valley, teams
usually arrange ride sharing so all players can get to the games on
time. Practices are all arranged by the coaches and practice time on
our fields are run through our field coordinator.

Equipment: The
league will provide team jerseys and hats. Players will provide gloves,
shoes, and baseball pants .Metal cleats are permitted. If you are looking
to buy a new bat here is the Babe Ruth Page that refers to the bat rule.
http://www.baberuthleague.org/bat-rules.aspx
We have a field day that is mandatory for Players and or parents on Saturday
May 3rd at the Babe Ruth Complex from 10:00 Am till 1:00.

We are
required to perform all maintenance on the complex. Fertilizer,
mowing, irrigation work and capital improvements. All help and donations
are welcome. If you know of anyone who may want to sponsor a team let
us know. The cost is 350.00.

If you have ANY
QUESTIONS, ALL OF THE CONTACT INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND ON THE HOME PAGE
OF OUR WEBSITE. http://richlandbr.com

FallOut
CrossFit in Richland is offering CrossFit for Kids and Teens!

CrossFit Kids and Teen workouts
consist of constantly varied, functional movements that deliver a fitness
that is broad, inclusive and general. The functional movements involve
exercises that are fundamental to all things that athletes need to do
when they pull, push, run, throw, climb, lift and jump. All of the movements
are taught safely and effectively under the close supervision of thoroughly
trained CrossFit Kids and Teen Trainers. When fitness is defined as broad,
inclusive and general it means that participants will become well-rounded
athletes who will be better at any and every sport that they play because
CrossFit Kids and Teens doesn’t coach them to be good at just one
thing.

CrosssFit Kids is designed for
ages 7-12 and CrossFit Teens is for ages 12 and up. These age recommendations
are broad and generalized – athletes that consistently show technical
mastery of movements in class and exude maturity may be invited to an
older age group. The same goes for students that would benefit from a
reduced complexity class – these athletes may best fit in with
the Kids course. The CrossFit Kids and Teens Coaches will make the decision
in the best interest of the athlete.

For more information
about CrossFit Kids and Teens at FallOut CrossFit, visit www.falloutcrossfit.com.
To place your athlete on the roster, please email contact@falloutcrossfit.com or
call (509) 735-0340. Registration is complete upon payment and completion
of Waiver of Participation.

The
Music & Arts Center, also known as the MAC, is an after-school
and summer enrichment program that educates and empowers members in
the areas
of music, art, dance, and technology.

The MAC’s week-long
summer camps encourage members to apply the Boys & Girls Clubs’ core
values to their daily lives: Learn, Live, and Lead. Specialist staff
teach art, music, technology, and dance classes to keep members' brains
active to prevent summer learning loss. Members also participate in fun
outdoor activities each day that promote living a healthy lifestyle.
Members will return to school in the fall ready to lead their peers with
the knowledge and experience gained from a summer filled with memories.

Interested
in swimming lessons this summer? CBRC offers group or private lessons
for all ages and skill levels. Summer sessions begins Monday, June 16th.
For more information contact Cole Willis at
943-8416 or email at colewillis@my-cbrc.com

CBRC also
has a great selection of tennis lessons for all ages and levels beginning
Monday, June 16th, as well as a Junior Summer Tennis Camp from June 30th – July
2nd. For more information contact
Will Taylor at 943-8416 or email at willtaylor@my-cbrc.com

Recreational
Gymnastics Camps!Boys & Girls 5-12 yearsOffered every Monday and/or Wednesday all summer long from
Noon-3:00 p.m.
Only sign up for the days that fit your summer schedule.
$22 per camper/per camp/per day.
Campers are grouped by gender, age and skill level. Beginning through advanced
levels welcome.
Drop the kids off for 3 hours packed with...-Gymnastics events for the girls (vault, bars, balance beam & floor
exercise).
-Gymnastics events for the boys (floor exercise, pommel horse, rings, vault,
parallel bars & high bar).
-Trampoline & tumble track skills.
-Group fitness games, foam pit, rope swing, parachute games, rock wall & much
more.
*Be sure to attend several camps as no two camps are the same!
*Each camper will receive a snack and Capri Sun.
*Campers wear gymnastics attire or soft t-shirt, shorts, sweats or p.e. type
clothes. No zippers, jeans or dresses.
Bare feet and long hair in a ponytail.
*All campers must have a current registration form on file or have registered
through this website.ALL CAMPERS MUST PRE-REGISTERED AT LEAST 1 WEEK BEFORE EACH
CAMP TO HOLD THEIR SPACE.
Attendance/Participation Awards!!! See below how to win medals and a t-shirt.

Tumble In the Jungle Gymnastics Camps!Boys & Girls 3-4 years
Offered every Monday and/or Wednesday all summer long from 12:30-2:30 p.m.
Only sign up for the camps that fit your summer schedule.
$18 per camper/per camp/per day
Campers will have a blast learning, getting fit and having fun!
Parents are welcome to drop off of watch from our viewing area. Not potty
trained? Parent must stay.
Our Tumble in the Jungle Campers enjoy 2 hours will activities such as...-Structured co-ed gymnastics skills on our pre-school sized equipment.
-Tumble track, trampoline skills, extreme coaster rides & parachute games.
-Group games, activity songs/dance, free play & play dough time!
*Each camper will receive a snack and Capri Sun.
*Campers wear comfortable p.e. type clothes. Bare feet and long hair in a
ponytail. No jeans or dresses.
*All campers must have a current registration form on file or have registered
through this website.ALL CAMPERS MUST PRE-REGISTER AT LEAST 1 WEEK BEFORE EACH CAMP
TO HOLD THEIR SPACE.
Attendance/Participation Awards!!! See below how to win medals and a t-shirt.

Cheerleading
Camps!Girls & Boys 6-12 years
Offered every Monday all summer long from Noon-2:00 at MCGA.
$18 per camper/per camp/per day
Only sign up for the camps that fit your summer schedule. No two camps will
be the same.
This is a great camp for beginner through advanced recreational students.
Depending on the numbers, campers will be grouped by age and skill level.-Our staff will teach a dance routine at each camp that incorporates
cheer motions, jumps, stunts and tumbling!
-Fun group fitness/team bonding games!
Cheer camps are taught by caring members of our Elite Force Staff and assisted
by Force Competitive Cheerleaders.
*Campers wear a t-shirt or tank top, cheer or comfortable shorts, socks & tennis
shoes and long hair in a pony.
*Each camper will receive a snack and Capri Sun.
*All campers must have a current registration form on file or have registered
through this website.ALL CAMPERS MUST PRE-REGISTER AT LEAST 1 WEEK BEFORE EACH CAMP
TO HOLD THEIR SPACE.
Attendance/Participation Awards! See below how to win medals and t-shirts.

TUMBLING
CAMPS!

Girls & Boys 6-18 years
6-12 year olds- offered on Tuesdays from Noon-2:00 p.m. at MCGA
11-18 year olds- offered on Wednesdays from Noon-2:00 p.m. at MCGA
Camps are offered all summer. Just register for the ones that fit your summer
schedule.
Campers are grouped by skill level. Instructors will teach the basics through
advanced tumbling.
This is a great camp for beginners through competitive/high school athletes.-Tumbling skills are taught by experienced tumbling coaches.
-Emphasis on correct body form, basic positions, strength and flexibility.
-Campers will utilize the spring floors, trampolines, huge foam pit and tumble
track.
-Skills from forward rolls and hand stands to back handsprings and flipping.
-Younger campers will play group fitness games and receive a snack and Capri
Sun.
*Girls wear comfortable shorts, t-shirt (sports bra or gymnastics leotard)
and long hair in low ponytail.
*Boys wear soft shorts, t-shirt. Bare feet is fine. ALL CAMPERS MUST PRE-REGISTER AT LEAST 1 WEEK BEFORE EACH CAMP TO
HOLD THEIR SPACE.
Attendance/Participation Awards! See below how to win medals and t-shirts!

USTA Pacific Northwest
and the City of Richland offer fun, affordable summer tennis programs
for kids and parents at every skill level.

Our Play
to Learn program features fun tennis games and activities
for kids ages 7-13 at all ability levels. Our Family Friendly
Tennis program features game-based play and instruction in
a high-energy format where families learn and play tennis together.

Both programs will
be offered in Richland at Howard Amon Park from June 16 – August
16 with Family Friendly sessions held on Sat. mornings and Tue. evenings.
Play to Learn will be held four times per week on Mon.–Thu. mornings.

Family Friendly
pricing starts at $25 per session for a family of four or less with Play
to Learn at $64 per child for a week of four sessions. A special Thank
You Discount is offered for military families.

The Arc of Tri-Cities
provides a local summer day camp for all kids with a primary focus on
kids with a disability. This is an opportunity for kids with and without
disabilities to interact and share their love of summer fun. Click
For More Information

Summer
Training with Kelli Thiederman

This
program is for ages 12 and up, if you have any questions please contact
Kelli at 509-531-3712

If
you are not sure where you fit Kelli will do an evaluation to make
sure you're in the right class.

This
will be a group session held at the Richland High School football
field. Kelli will cover strength, conditioning, form and endurance.
You will increase your speed, strength and confidence by pushing
yourself with the techniques Kelli give you.

Four
Weekly Sessions for Parents & Children
on the following topics:
Social/Behavior, Writing, Reading, Attention/Anxiety

Instructors: Ashlie
Stegeman, SLP and Krista Allison, OT

SERIES 1: Grades
4th – 5th
on Tuesdays from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. June 17 through July 8
SERIES 2: Grades K – 3rd on Tuesdays from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m.
July 22 through August 12

These will be interactive
sessions with parent education and home program activities provided within
the series.

COST: $50 for the 4 week series.Payment
is due prior to attending series.SIGN UP: Call Kadlec Healthplex at (509) 942-2660 or sign up
at the Informational Parent Open

House. Signs up are
due for Series 1 by June 13 and for Series 2 by July 18.
Learn more at the Informational Parent Open House: Tuesday, June 10 from
4 to 5 p.m.
You do not need to attend the open house to sign up.

*If your student is not yet 10 or has just turned 15, please contact us
about options.

Join us for action-packed,
hands-on, learning adventures for students ages 10-14*. Certified teachers
engage students in safe, creative
and challenging learning experiences to grow campers’ knowledge in
and enthusiasm for science, technology, engineering and math. Eleven, week
long (Monday-Friday) day camps are offering at the WSU Tri-Cities’ campus
in Richland during the month of July. Select from full-day or half-day
options and register now. Space is limited in each camp and camps are expected
to quickly sell out.

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